Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Act 2025

Permits, enforcement, and regulations for protected areas - Permits

35: Director-General may seek further information

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"The Director-General can ask for more information when you apply for a permit."

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When you apply for a permit under section 34, the Director-General might ask you for more information. The Director-General can also talk to other people or groups for their thoughts. They can even ask for a special report to be written if they think it's necessary.

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Part 3Permits, enforcement, and regulations for protected areas
Permits

35Director-General may seek further information

  1. When considering an application for a permit made under section 34, the Director-General may do all or any of the following:

  2. request further information from the applicant:
    1. consult any person or group that the Director-General considers appropriate:
      1. commission any report that the Director-General considers appropriate:
        1. require the applicant to provide any report that the Director-General considers appropriate.